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MALTED MILK First Gathering of Premiers Held | sity HURRY THEIR WORK' in Wilson’s Study Paris, March 25, (By the Associat- Press).—In President Wilson's study at the Paris “White House” curred today the first gathering of premiers under the plan proposed by the pr dent, that continuous meet- ings be hel® wuntil areat questions which have heen ohstructing the early ce treaty should The session began at 11 morning, was resumed aft- er lunch and continued into the eve ning with no other councils or con- ferences to disturb the attention of the president and the premie It niarked the initial step by this super- council in taking direction of affairs and in meeting apprehension due to the revolution blazing up in eastern urope. [t is expected thal many sharp di- vergencies will have been reconciled hefore the nexi meeting of the coun- | cil of ag the four conferees intend continue thei work until this is complished. Mr. Wilson and the premi spent a large part of the day on ihe questions of reparations by Germany ard an carly disposal of this problem wis expected when the meet- ing began. The Russian situation, in relation to the political upheaval in Hungary, was considered at today’s conference and it was understood that boundary questions would alsc be taken up. During the day the Hungarian re- volt and its effect in bringing Bolshe- vism into central Furope was al without doubt, examined, as experts ad prepared a huge map showing the vast extent of Bolshevik authority | which now embrac irtnally half of T;urope. On thig map heavy red lines mark the outer limits of Bolshevik authority, with red arrows showing | the main avenues of advance west- | ward. This lire around Russia takes | in Hungary and shows Bolshevik in- fection in parts of Ukraine, Lithuania | and other independent sections of Russia. The premiers also reports showing the der in all sections of eastern Burope, including private reports of a grave character concerning regions in the southeastern part of the continent and around Odessa which have not as yet been made public. NO MORE KISSING, COLLEGE GIRLS VOW ed oc- conclusions of the pes be resolved. o’clock this particularly had access to extent of disor- Handshaking Will Supplant the Affec- tionate Hugging and Smacking in Nu Epsilon Sigma. M3 the 26.—"“No Nu organ- Appleton, Wis., rch more kigsing” is of motto Tpsilon Sigma, secret society ized by three lege. The charter Isther Baldwin, fred Harvey, Amhurst: Ishoeming. Eight other giris who have taken the yows are: Aileen and Irma Henry, Jefferson; Aileen Noel, Port Edward: Myra Maclnnis, Green Bay; Dorothy Dunn, Marinette; Bun- ice Bogie, Sullivan; Nanette Harpelle, Chicago; Gertrude Fischer, Hudson. Seeing two fellows grip hands in greeting after an 'absence of a vears and then settle into a versation without osculator of affection gave the girls an inspi- ration. They decided if the boys could be perfectly happy with those greeting, why not th> girls and do away with the perpetual hug and kiss! Each member of the club will here- after rush un to her dearest chum when she returns home and indulge in a hearty hand clasp perhaps a slap on the back, animated conversation and no more. Acts of the non-kisging club on Tawrence college will he felt over the campus. Each group of bubbling girls “will be severely criticised by the members if any demonstration of lip-smack affection is made in public or private corners of the campus. Even a grouch cannot he removed by lightly kissing the grouchy one's brow, for that would foraver bar the of- fender from membershiy of the hon- ored club. Strong will power, control over af- fections and heartstrin are a neces- for even consideration. If a will- ingness to learn the art of hatred for kissing and embracing is cultivated, the candidate may be mccepted. Some boys are contemplating qualifying for membership. PRINCETON TO GET Lawrence col- were: Wini- Ada Burt, irls at members anabar; STOMACH UPSET? Get at the Real Cause—Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets That's what thousands of stomach sufferers are doing now. Instead of iaking_tonics, or trying to patch up a poor digestion, they are attacking the yeal cause of the ailment — clogged liver and disordered bowels, Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets arouse the liver in a soothing, healing way. When the liver and bowels are performing their natural functions, away goes indigestion and stomach troubles. If you have a bad taste in your mouth, tongue coated, appetite poor, lazy, don’t-care feeling, no ambition or energy, troubled with undigested foods, you should take Olive Tablets, the sub- stituté for calomel. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. ~You will know them by their olive color. They do the work without iping, cramps or pain. . gr“l“’ake one or two at bedtime for quick relief, S0 you can eat what you like. 24 10c and 25¢ per box. All druggists. e b——— RARE WAR SOUVENIR Flag of Truce Used at Armistice Will Be Given New Jersey University. Princeton, N. J., March 26.—Frince- ton University is to receive as part of its relics collection the actual flag of ‘uce under which American staff offi- first entered German territory the Rhine. Lieut. Al L. member of the class of : serving with the army of occnpation and who acted as inter- preter in an armistice parley between German and American officers, offered ihe historic souvenir Alma Mater. With this included & map showing ihe exact locality the conferenco between German and United States officers This vhite flag of rice” ried across the Rhine ers beyond has to the t of the flag there is to wher ¢ took place. was ca Iis | the first and inte neutral zone at the o blenz bridgehead which was a United States asmy corps,’ held x-_vl | DOCTOR PRESCRIBED VINOL | For This Poor Mother Who “Hardly Drag Around.” Glasgow Jet.. Ky.—T am a farm- er's wife and was suffering from a nervous breakdown—Iloss of flesh and poor appetite so I could hardly drag around and do the work for my fam- ily. My doctor prescribed Vinol. 1t not only made me well and strong but I zained in weight.” M S, M he Could on Vinol proved such .rful strength creator in Mrs. case is because of the beef and liver peptones, iron and manga- peptonates and glvcerophos combined in pure, native wine, which kes Vinol the successful toni Gray cod ne ph tonic most tes m Sold by The Clark & Brainerd Co,, | Druggists, Liggett's Riker-Hegeman Drug Stores, John J. McBriarty, Na- than Noveck, W. H. and Druggists everywhere. P. 8. xol back if it fails. alve. Mon CONFERENCE WANTS ONE BIG TREATY Move to Have Germany, Austria, Turkey and Bulgaria Included In Same Terms. Paris, Pres: March (By the Associated a serious effort was being the highest quamers to join all the peace treaties with Germany, Austria, Turkey and Bulgaria, thus making one comprehensive tre in which Germany would be linked with the other central powers as their responsible head. While such a step would cause some delay yet the American and British leaders here feel that it would save time in the end in completing the work on all ithe peace treaties. The inclusion of Austria in a comprehen- sive treaty would be particularly ac- ceptable to Italy, which has resented the conclusion of terms with Germany in a documen: which falled to deal with Ttaly’s interests in Austria. The movement for a single treaty with all the four powers probably grows out of Premier Orlando’s strong opposition to such omission in treaty of clauses dealing with interests. The plan has not vet been finally determined upon and it may meet with objections but the ten- dency is towards its acceptance. Tt Is stated that the fact that the United States is not at war with Turkey or Bulgaria has raised no objections to the plan. Should the plan be adopted it is ex- pected that the four treaties could be linked together and completed by May 1. made in Ttaly's GHINO-JAP QUESTION What Settlement Wil \ssure the Fu- ture Peace of the World? Japanese Intentions—Chinese Contentions. The Sino-Japanese question ple to state. For China: colony or nation” For Japan: conqueror or leader of the Orient? To almost all the great audience tho crucial shap- ing of China’s future patently stands out as the major motif with the peace conference or the I.eague of Nations as the uncertain element that will keep alive the interest until the cur- tain of decision fall. But to some there appears morz deeply veiled theme, secondary only in name—the effect upon Japan hecself of a con- tinuation of her military policy in the East. The writer, who measures his residence among both the Chinese and Japanese by decades has had intimate business relations with both nations and admires many qualities in the individual and national lives of both peoples, desires not to enlist the men- tal alchemy of propaganda in the cause, but seeks only the fair judg- ment and son of the reader on the facts be collected and cor- ated. His purpose is to try to make more clear the application to this great Far Eastern vuestion of the principles of reason d justice opposed to ‘“‘interes and war, particularly: To seek to Japan ruin that the continued by her Teutonic military inevitably bring upon her. China from the present ations of that party’s policy. save both countries with the Occident as well from the war, either immediate or future, fthat may follow a failure to make now a just settle- ment of this problem. —I'rom “China: Colony or Nation?" by “Asiaticus,” in Asia magazine for sim - a rea to as and from the domination party will save REV. DR. SWIFT DEAD. Denver, March, The Rev. Dr. Clarence F. Sw years old, pre dent of the Congregational Education- al of America, died at his home here last night of influenza. 26— Society Sleeping Car Washington, D. C. on the Federal Express Via Hell Gate Bridge Route 11.53 P.M. 8.35 A.M. WESTBOUND-—Car ready for occupancy at New Haven, 10,00 P, M. EASTBOUND—Train leaves Washington 7.00 P. M. and car may be occupied at Now Haven until 7.25 A. M. N. Y,N.H. & H.R.R Lv. New Haven Due Washington " | China of the control of For itching, burning skin try )—It became known tonight that together ] WHAT SHA MEANS By Holding This District] * ( Could Easily Adva Peking. To te the signifi appreci | a foreign power one should | its coast embraces the which forms with the Lial i held by Japan und southern and northe mouth to the Gulf { wheh in turn guards tre | capital and the great trad into the interior behind Ti is as though England had tak us lower Virginia and Hamptos and the coas up to some New Jersey after having won from us the littoral Tsland and Massachusetts. ' allel is not geographically ex: figuratively very close. S| counts 30,000,000 of uls, considerable mineral deposits, a Iy known for the thrift of dt& cultural, mercantile and - ind population working at timess the stimulus of great handiea fair rail and water transportath | stands as the southern buly the metropolitan province. Hows to be withc control here definite curtailment power toward the rich Yas an easy base from which at any the invader may advance on and Peking. The leased ters Kizochow, taken by the . @ under duress in 1897, embraces : & commercial port of Tsingtap whie they had developed into a well ap pointed trade mart and watering place as well as a strong naval base for their fleet and military forces kept in the Pacific. Tt was. this port of Tsingtao with the ports around Kiaochow Bay which Japan, in conjunction with the British land and sea forces invested and cap- tured in the early stages of the war, and it was at the surrender of these Germans that her officers adminis- tered to the Bri commandant biting spub, which indicated cl 3 Japanese impatience that she had not been allowed to do the task alone and thus left freer to follow her planned course of prompt appropriation. For immediately the action ceased she set in motion hehind the thin camouflage of a military achievement for the Al- lies. her diplomatic machinery to se- cure to herself by so-called treaty right the lien on Shantrng which Ger- many had held; and once the seizure had this cachet upon tt. she hurried forward a studied program of public and- private development until now she can place before the peace confer- ence u schedule of ‘great vested in- terests and show of some twenty- odd thousand of her nationals in the port, according to recent figures, the argument of “vested rights back it all From “China by siaticus,” March. P Colony Asla or N in magazine for RIPORT MUST 'O POLICE. Berlin Authorities Keep Close Watch of 2l Visi March Foreigners taving temporaril in lin been ordered again to port to the police. When the revolution rigid rules concerning aliens were summarily along with other police regulations for which Berlin was famous. The | new freedom thus accorded visitors proved expensive for Germany it opened her frontiers to a promiscuous influx of foreigners, cspecially Rus- sians who showed thomsel to be skillful in eluding the police dragmet which was thrown ou® in connection with the widespread Bolshevik s, Berlin, ident 26. res- Ber- re- or 1ave broke out registr of wiped out the tion sides criminal Germany foveign political elements from all parts of were attracted to Berlin | by the disorders which made the | tion 2 shingtoff, hostilities Gen. Per { service De Haviland-4's had bffen pro- duced, 1,885 had been pléced on ships for overseas, and Nov. 1, a total of 1,185 had been ports. When the armstice was signed 1,025 De Havilands made in this country had been assembled over- seas and 984 placed n service, 356 of which had not ver reached the front. The number ommission at the front No The air service of the army ! March 19 had cancelled or suspend- ed contracts for motors, planes and parts of an aggregate value of $480,- 000,000, indicating that a very large art of the $1,000,000,000 appropriat- reraft and their operation be drawn from the federal 5 in was up to will not treasury Contract 109 cancellations include § covering motors and spare $167,5054,386, covering air- spare parts. In the case of motors the cancellations and sus- pensions represent per cent of the total, and in the case of planes 3 per nt. parts and planes and 35 « CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years T Always bears the Signature of SAYS HOT WATER WASHES POISONS ital a lucrative field for their A~ tions. The ten weeks' administration | of former Chief of Police Eichhorn served to wreck almost completely the eflicient police organization fo which Berlin was woll known. Th work of rchabilitating the system proceeding slowly but with detei minaticn. ope CLARK SUPPORTS LEAGUE, Ex-Speaker of House Says It Will Preserve Worcester, M: M gressman Champ ( in an address here last night urged all Americans to get together in sup- port of President Wilson and his conferces in their efforts to establish League of Nations and said that if dent can bring about a league that will insure peace he ought to have monument high Washington’s. ‘I talke it woman versal and must be a citizens Peace. ! { rch Con- k of Missouri [ as as that every earth is in favor of uni- everlasting peace. It matter of pride to all our that he is acclaimed unani- mously as the foremost man of all the world. 1 have no doubt that the finished product as regards the league will be satisfactory to all reasonable people.” sane man or on is CAPTURED Civil HUN 5. | 281 American s Were Taken Prisoner During War. March 26.—The announce s that there are 156 war whose on March forwarded to Records oftice, A. E. ¥ | and investigation | The department total by the 765 military NS, of have been released and on Also Washington, department | records show prisoners of | still doubtful has been war official American atus W . A list the Central for checking war records show American prisoners and prisone ficially rman Anierican offi- as lieutenant- Four ‘majo lieutenants were la loss army 281 s, of civil the miiiiary reported Hed i pris- camps. | cer of colonel | 27 captains ' taken. Only high one rank as was eapt and dday ouly received at French | | LIFT OFF CORNSY Drop Freezone on a touchy corn, then lift that corn off with fingers Repair Wo Phone 22 | S¥ Ace perience E ring and ex | YOTOR co. wath erts on I ators and magnctos, m—— DON'T FORGET DIONNES and long distance triking, [1 1 loa { Pianos and pa Doesn’t hurt a bit! Drop a hulclmxmr prices, Freezone on an aching corn, instantly ! 8822 ana that corn stops hurting, then you lirt | NevBrit: it right out. Yes, magic! No humh s A tny bottle of Freezone costs but a | v i Also storage. 8 Gilbert n. delivery and heayy remove FROM THE LIVER Everyone should drink hot water { | with phosphate In It, | before breakfast. | J fine as the proverbial keep the liver washed every morning, to pre- vent its spongelike pores from clog- ging with indigestible material, sour bile ahd poisonous toxins, a noted physician, If you get headaches, 1t's your liver. 1f you catch cold ily, it's your liver. If you wake up with a bad taste, furred tongue, nasty breath or stomach becomes rancid, it's your liver. Sallow skin, muddy complex- ion, watery eyes all denote liver un- cleanlines Your liver the most important, s0 the most abused and neglected organ of the body. Few know its function or how to release the dammed-up body waste, bile and toxins. Most folks resort violent which is a dangerous, sali- chemical which can only he | occasionally because it accumu- the tissues, also attacks the | To fiddle clean, feel we must almost ays is to calomel. ] vating used lates hones Every man well, should drink each fore breakfast, a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phos- phate in it, to wash from the liver and bowels the previous day’s indigestible material, the poisor our bhile and toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and freshening the entire alimentary canal before putting more food the stomach. 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